5xx's: Related Names (2)

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Allowances and allotments for dependents of military personnel : hearings ...

Changes in the administration of the National guard ...

Civil war volunteer officers' retired list.

Commemoration of Kings Mountain battle ...

Council of National Defense : hearings ...

Hearing before the Committee on military affairs

Investigations of the national war effort.

Military academy appropriation bill : hearings ...

Military policy and preparedness.

Muscle Shoals ... Report.

National guard bill ... Report.

Providing family allowances for the dependents of enlisted men of the armed forces ...

Providing for civilian defense against bombing attacks, etc. ...

Providing for continuing retirement pay, under certain conditions, of officers and former officers of the army, navy, and Marine corps of the United States, other than officers of the regular army, navy, or Marine corps, who incurred physical disability while in the service of the United States during the world war and for other purposes.

Providing for the detail of United States military and naval missions to foreign governments ... Report. <To accompany H. R. 5433>

Real estate. To authorize the acquisition of lands for military purposes.

Reappointment of John P. Pence in the Army. Hearings ... Sixty-ninth Congress, second session.

Record and hearings of the subcommittees of the Senate and House as a Board of visitors at the U. S. Military academy.

Relating to reansactions relating to procurement for national defense ...

Relief for Russian children. Donation of surplus medical and hospital supplies of War Department for relief of starving children in Volga basin and Russian Armenia.

Relief of the adjutant general of the army from the duties of his office ... Report. <To accompany H. doc. 619.>

Repeal of War labor disputes act ... Report.

Requisitioning of private property ...

Retirement for disabled emergency officers : hearings ...

Return of Polish citizens.

Reward the accomplishments of the world flyers ...

Sale of surplus real estate by War department : hearings ...

The staff departments of the United States army, their value in war and peace, the need of a permanent staff, the advisability of details and the practicability of consolidation; being extracts from the Garfield, Coburn, Banning, Maish, and Burnside reports

Statement of Major Benjamin Alvord, acting pay-master general, respectfully submitted in reply to the twelve inquiries made in the letter of the 21st February, 1872, from Hon. John Coburn, Chairman of the Military Committee in the House of Representatives.